Towards an Autonomic Outsourcing to the Cloud Decision

M. Rekik, Khouloud Boukadi, H. Ben-Abdallah
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When enterprises decide to outsource their business processes to the Cloud, various considerations should be tackled. Indeed, the enterprises aim to reduce the business processes investment cost, to enhance their performance, and to focus on the enterprise core competency while considering security constraints. Hence, it is essential to assist enterprises to take the suitable decision by providing an appropriate decision system that specifies the activities to be outsourced as well as the Cloud resource to support them while considering the above enterprise preferences. Obviously, the outsourcing decision, when taken in a specific business process context, may be influenced by some variants that make it not suitable in another one. For instance, the business process workloads vary according to its execution period and thus the decision may require to change the Cloud resources as well as the outsourced activities to fit the new context requirements. This consideration should be taken when tackling an outsourcing decision to alleviate enterprise experts from the burden of assessing by themselves the changing business processes context and react by consequence to this change. In this paper, we present an adaptive outsourcing decision system, which provides personalized and autonomic decision-making to support the dynamic business process context when outsourced to the Cloud. The system predicts the business process context and provides accordingly appropriate decisions using the penalty based genetic algorithm.
走向自主外包到云决策
当企业决定将其业务流程外包给云计算时,应该处理各种考虑事项。实际上,企业的目标是降低业务流程的投资成本,提高企业的绩效,并在考虑安全约束的同时关注企业的核心竞争力。因此,有必要通过提供适当的决策系统来帮助企业做出合适的决策,该决策系统指定要外包的活动以及支持这些活动的云资源,同时考虑上述企业偏好。显然,在特定的业务流程上下文中进行外包决策时,可能会受到某些变体的影响,这些变体使其不适用于另一个业务流程上下文中。例如,业务流程工作负载根据其执行周期而变化,因此决策可能需要更改Cloud资源以及外包活动以适应新的上下文需求。在处理外包决策时,应该考虑到这一点,以减轻企业专家自己评估不断变化的业务流程上下文并根据结果对该更改做出反应的负担。在本文中,我们提出了一个自适应外包决策系统,该系统提供个性化和自主决策,以支持外包到云的动态业务流程上下文。系统预测业务流程上下文,并使用基于惩罚的遗传算法提供相应的适当决策。
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